It is with a heavy heart that we express our deepest condolences to John Mader, President of Engineers and Scientists of California (ESC) Local 20, IFPTE, who unexpectedly lost his wife, Sandie, earlier this month.
Want to help? Please contribute here to funeral expenses and support of Sandie’s children. 

Nominations may now be submitted for President, Optometry Unit Vice President, and Medical Professional Unit Vice President by a letter signed by no less than ten (10) members in good standing of the union and must be received at the union office no later than Tuesday, October 15, 2019.

Please RSVP by Monday, September 16.

2018 ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS The following Executive Board Officers were elected by acclamation: SECRETARY-TREASURER – Joel Foster VICE PRESIDENT, PG&E Unit – Kathy Cleairmont VICE PRESIDENT, Government, Administrative, Technical Unit – Mark Sims Congratulations to all!

As engineers, scientists, health providers, and other professionals, we understand, and often see first hand in our work, the devastating effects of climate change. As union members, we know how important it is to make sure that working people and labor have a voice in the transition to clean, renewable energy.  Join us to RISE for Climate, Jobs, and Justice on September 8th.

We won’t allow a court decision to stand in the way of our fight for good jobs, safe workplaces, equal pay for women, fair treatment of immigrants and dignity at work for everyone.

2017 ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS The following Executive Board Officers were elected by acclamation: President: John Mader, PG&E Electric Distribution Engineer Vice President, Optometry Unit: Joan Mah, Kaiser O.D. Vice President, Medical Professional Unit: Connie Savoy, Kaiser CLS Congratulations to all!

ESC Local 20 condemns violent, hateful, and racist speech and actions, like that which occurred recently in Charlottesville, by white nationalists and other hate groups…

IFPTE urges decision makers to oppose cuts to Affordable Care Act (ACA) protections, including gutting the pre-existing conditions protections, and ending the Medicaid expansion to states that has provided millions of our most vulnerable citizens health coverage and the so-called American Health Care Act that would leave at least 24 million Americans without healthcare coverage.